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So we reached Vigan at 5pm and stayed at this great hotel. The location is perfect as it is very close to Calle Crisologo.

The bed is so comfortable and loved their pillows too. Another thing I would like to mention is their toilet seat equipped with a push button bidet! Simple joy but made this stay memorable. The staff are really friendly and very nice. It is a hotel and a museum too. The theme of the hotel will make you feel the Vigan vibe. Please stay on at this hotel when in Vigan! Thanks Hotel Luna for making our short stay worth it!

We had 2 rooms here for about 3 weeks while visiting my wife's family in Vigan. The rooms were great, spacious and clean with large shower and rain head.

Staff was very friendly and efficient, something I have always experienced in the Philippines. The WiFi in the rooms is also exceptional by hotel standards. The Hotel Luna Annex is just a short walk from the main hotel where you will find the restaurant and bar. This is a very minor inconvenience considering the daily rate at the Annex. We will surely stay here on our next visit to Vigan.

*The location is near bus station, very convenient for early arrived, although it's not in downtown, but since the town is not big, it looks only P20 to main Plaza by tricycle.

*The swimming pool is totally amazing, really clean.
*They offer towels, toilet paper, shampoo, shower gel. 12 beds dorm has two toilets and two shower rooms.
*The internet signal is not good in the room, but in the lobby it is totally fine.
*everyone is nice. I enjoy the stay there.

Excellent! Everything there is just right. The moment we arrived, we were greeted politely and assisted well.

The designs are right for the theme of the city. Although the room wige is weak and slow, you can use it for free. They have a steep stairs which i guess is part old architectures. Lovation is perfect as its close to the main attraction of the city. If i'll ne given a chance to visit again the place, i'll book again in this hotel! And if someone would ask me where to book, its hotel salcedo (vigan)

I was very impressed with the hotel and its staff. I arrived very early and I was accommodated quickly with no fuss.

The breakfast reflected the specialty of the region. The room was perfect for my needs. Comfortable beds, there were two, bathroom was perfect. Cleanliness of the room and the hotel was excellent. All the staff were solicitous to my needs. A return trip is already being planned. Cordillera Inn is an asset to your lineup of hotels.

Hotel is right across plaza burgos and nxt door to calle crisologo, the famous street in vigan. Since its within walking distance to the street, u can enjoy the historic street at all hours.

It is best to take pictures before sunrise and at twilight to take advantage of the blue sky background. Hotel staff is very nice and accommodating. The place is very much like a home. I think it was before and was converted to an inn. So u get the home-away-from-home vibe.
Family room is enough to hold 8pax, with 2 showers and 2 toilet. But theres not much space left to walk around. Hot shower is intermittent and no water pressure at all. bathroom is just one step away from the beds. This may be a good thing for some but i dont like the fact that u can smell the bathroom from ur bed.
Theres a free breakfast but u dont have any choice. They serve only longganisa during our time. Im not sure if they serve lunch and dinner.
Parking can be difficult on the weekends since they close all roads going to plaza burgos. So ur left to park some distance away fr the hotel. But in a weekday, u get to park in front of the hotel.
All in all, u get what u pay for.

Traveler impressions of Vigan

they should stop the calesa rides through Crisologo street. only 2% of the tourists ride the calesas but the smell of the horses and their manure spoil the dinner of the people on the streets.

my grand daughter vomited because of the bad smell of the horses. they should have calesa rides in an area that is open and airy. not in the center of the city where there are thousands of pedestrians.

Vigan is a wonderful city. Even outside the heritage town, you can visit sites and restaurants that are beyond expectation

Yao,Philippines

Good food, friendly people, clean places,must-see churches, Baluarte, heritage village, and fountain show; best to visit the heritage village and surrounding attractions on foot or while riding the calesa

Alumaga,Philippines

Vigan has something to offer to everyone. The scorching heat may be a concern but once you get over it, you'll pleasantly enjoy your stay, regardless of the reason.

Most attractions are free of charge and the only concern is how to get from one point to another. The nightly water and lights show at the Plaza in front of the church, Calle Crisologo with it's preserved charm, Baluarte teeming with flora and fauna, the Hidden Garden restaurant, the pocket beaches (with powdery grey sands), Vigan is a nice place to explore. Make sure you also taste the famous Empanada, Longganisa and Sinanglaoan for that authentic Ilocano gastronomic feast.

The main street of Vigan is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has been restored and has intact Spanish colonial buildings.

It is attractive and pedestrian only. The rest of the main old town is not as attractive and has trikes, scooters and cars clogging the narrow streets and belching fumes. Outside of the pedestrian street, the air quality is poor. Outside of the main pedestrian street, very little has been done to make the city attractive in any way. There are few decent restaurants--even on the main pedestrian street, there are mostly chain restaurants with greasy food. Vigan is a good stop on the way to Loag or Pagudpud or going south to La Union but there is nothing to do besides walk up and down the main street. Two hours is sufficient.

The best heritage city I ever known. We have this kind of place also in Indonesia but not well maintained.

Friendly people and mostly know how to speak English is always helping.
Local food fresh "Empanada" is a must try one there at Plaza Burgos.
For travelers like couple and family are always recommended to visit this awesome place.

The city is an important part of the Philippine heritage and culture hence should be restored and preserved.

And since it is being marketed as one of the major tourist spots in the country, the relevant government agency should do something to address basic tourism essentials such as clean and working toilets.

Nice, clean and save city with friendly people. Make a horse cart tour from the city center that will lead you to all tourist spots for a reasonable price.

Pauco-Dirscherl,Germany

Walk at Calle Crisologo and you'll find great stuffs there. Should bring ample amount of money as you'll find good things to buy.

We also hired a tricycle to visit different attractions such as a pottery place (where we tried doing pots), Syquia mansion (house of former President), Hidden Garden (also a restaurant) and Baluarte (a zoo that is cost-free). Make sure to get good deals with tricycle drivers who shall also serve as your tour guide. We got ours for Php50 each attraction (but we give additional for a great experience).

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Located in northern Luzon, Vigan is a great city to visit especially travelers who are interested in seeing the Spanish colonial influence in the Philippines. The city is served by Mindoro Airport, which is centrally located near many hotels and guesthouses within easy reach of the top sites in Vigan.

The colonial past of this country is beautifully preserved in Vigan, and a few hours spent at the Vigan Heritage Village or Mestizo District will clearly show this history through its unique architecture and cobblestone alleys leading to small store fronts and cafes.

One of the best things to do when exploring this city is to go where the locals go, and see what’s there to see without waiting in line at a specific exhibit. For a taste of the real city and to catch a fountain show that is open to the public, spend a few hours at the Plaza Salcedo. This is a great place to taste some of the local fare form the street vendors, or enjoy a beverage while observing the local activities.

There’s much more to see and do in Vigan, and the interactive map on this page is a great way to explore where the attractions and hotels can be found in this exciting city.